LMS (Learning Management System) Defined

LMS Overview and Features

LMS Home

LMS Definition

LMS Features List

LMS Features 2

LMS Features 3

LMS Features 4

LMS Versatility

LMS Components

LMS Student Module

LMS Instructor Module

LMS Courses

LMS IT Requirements

LMS Training

LMS Materials

LMS Students

LMS Testing

LMS_Key_Benefits

LMS_Reporting

Without a “server” – can a company still create and deliver online training?

Absolutely.  An LMS should offer you a complete, private training environment with all LMS modules and features.  That includes complete authoring, course development, skills tracking, course delivery and automated testing, reporting, evaluations and all the other online learning tools.

Do students need plug-ins in their web browser?

No.  The LMS should require absolutely no plug-in software and no download-and-install procedures for the students.  If you choose to have audio, video or special formats in your course material, then you need to make sure the end users (students) have the proper equipment and software.  If your course material is built with HTML, tables, images, photos, etc., then students don't need anything more than a standard web browser.






Learning Management Systems